Why men buy sex : examining sex worker clients / Philip Birch.
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306.7 F68W The will to knowledge : history of sexuality / | 306.7 M 74 G Gender maps : social constructionism,feminism and sexosophical history / | 306.7 N 982 S Sexuality / | 306.70811 B6172w Why men buy sex : examining sex worker clients / | 306.7094 C547H The History of Sexuality in Europe : A Source Book and Reader / | 306.7095 M11S Sites of desire economies of pleasure : sexualities in Asia and the pacific / | 306.70954 B 22 S Sex and power defining history,shaping societies / |
Includes references and index.
Part 1: Theorising sex work and the procurement of sexual services Introduction 1. Deconstructing Sexuality and understanding procurement of sex 2. Understanding Sex Work 1: Deviant and Immoral 3. Understanding Sex Work 2: Normative Values and Commodity Part 2: Examining men who procure sexual services Introduction 4. Contextualizing the cohort: The personal and social characteristics of men who procure sexual services 5. The ‘5WH’ of men’s procurement of sexual services 6. Examining why men procure sexual services 7. Making sense of men’s procurement of sexual services: A new understanding for this social phenomenon 8. Conclusion, recommendations and implications for further study.
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